Thread (21 messages) 21 messages, 5 authors, 2018-09-05

Re: [PATCH v2 00/11] mscc: ocelot: add support for SerDes muxing configuration

From: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@bootlin.com>
Date: 2018-09-05 09:08:05
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On 04/09/2018 16:03:51-0700, Paul Burton wrote:
Well, it sounded like David is OK with this all going through the MIPS
tree, though we'd need an ack for the PHY parts.

Alternatively I'd be happy for the DT changes to go through the net-next
tree, which may make more sense given that the .dts changes are pretty
trivial in comparison with the driver changes. If David wants to do that
then for patches 1 & 8:

    Acked-by: Paul Burton [off-list ref]

Either way there may be conflicts for ocelot.dtsi when it comes to
merging to master, but they should be simple to resolve. It seems
Wolfram already took your DT changes for I2C so there's probably going
to be multiple trees updating that file this cycle already anyway.
Actually, I think Wolfram meant that he took the bindings so you can
take the DT patches for i2c.
Ideally I'd say "don't break bisection" but that's sort of a separate
issue here since even if you restructure your series to do that it would
still need to go through one tree. For example you could adjust
mscc_ocelot_probe() to handle either the reg property or the syscon,
then adjust the DT to use the syscon, then remove the code dealing with
the reg property, and I'd consider that a good idea anyway but it would
still probably all need to go through one tree to make sure things get
merged in the right order & avoid breaking bisection.
I don't really think bisection is important at this stage but if you
don't want to break it, then I guess it makes more sense to have the
whole series through net.


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Alexandre Belloni, Bootlin
Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering
https://bootlin.com
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